Title: Improving Efficiencies in Data Centers
1Improving Efficiencies in Data Centers
Terry Autry, P.E., LEED APThe RMH Group July
15, 2008
2Introduction
- History of green buildings and relation to data
centers - Strategies for improving data center efficiencies
3Green Buildings
4Green Buildings
What is Green?
- Green sustainable responsible use of
resources - Meeting the needs of the present without
compromising the ability of future generations to
meet their own needs
5Green Buildings
Resource Consumption in U.S. Buildings
- 65 of electricity consumption
- 36 of energy use
- 30 of greenhouse gas emissions
- 30 of raw materials use
- 30 of waste output (136 million tons annually)
- 12 of potable water consumption
Source U.S. Green Building Council
6Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Solar Homes
7Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Geothermal Exchange Heating and Cooling
8Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Efficient Lighting and Daylighting
9Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Low Water-use Landscaping (Xeriscaping)
10Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Low Water-use Plumbing Fixtures
11Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Green Field vs. Brown Field Land Development
12Green Buildings
A Movement Towards Green
Coal-fired Power Plants vs. Wind Farms
13Green Buildings
United State Green Building Counsel (USGBC) Is
Established
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
(LEED)
14Green Buildings
LEED System and Scorecard
LEED Scorecard (LEED-NC, version 2.2)
15Green Buildings
LEED System and Scorecard
Scorecard Point Breakdown
Certification Levels
16Green Buildings
LEED Rating Systems
- New Construction (NC)
- Existing Buildings (EB)
- Commercial Interiors (CI)
- Core and Shell (CS)
- Homes (H)
- Neighborhood Development (ND)
- Schools (S)
- Retail (R)
17Green Buildings
Things That Dont Exist
Loch Ness Monster
Unicorns
Leprechaun
LEED for Data Centers Rating System
Perpetual Motion Machine
Great-tasting Light Beer
Cheap Gas
18Green Buildings
LEED and Data Centers
Energy
Typical Data Center
Energy Hog
19Green Buildings
LEED and Data Centers
Fannie Mae Urbana Technology Center, Urbana, MD
Highmark Data Center, Harrisburg, PA
20Green Buildings
Beyond LEED
- Proposed ASHRAE data center evaluation system
- Grades data centers energy efficiency impact
- Very preliminary, not nationally recognized
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Source ASHRAE Journal, December 2007
21Green Buildings
Beyond LEED
22Green Buildings
LEED for Existing Buildings (LEED-EB)
Golden Hill Office Centre, Lakewood, Colorado
23Improving Data Center Efficiencies
24Improving Data Center Efficiencies
Mission Statement (Before)
Maintain IT Availability
24x7x365
25Improving Data Center Efficiencies
Mission Statement (Now)
Maintain IT Availability
24x7x365
while being
Green and Highly Energy Efficient
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Energy Use
Source American Power Conversion, Cisco, and
Emerson Network Power
27Improving Data Center Efficiencies
Measuring Data Center Power Efficiency
Total power IT power
Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE)
Improved PUE 1.64
Typical PUE 2.8
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Xcel Energy Rebate Program
- 196 million allocated to demand-side management
programs through 2013 - Two classes of rebate programs
- Prescriptive rebates standard rebates for
energy-using components such as lights, motors,
VFDs, etc. - Custom efficiency rebates for building systems
including data center cooling systems 400/kW
reduction in peak demand up to 50 of the project
cost - Examples compressed air, recommissioning,
refrigerant recommissioning, energy analysis,
lighting redesign, cooling system replacements,
control system installation, building management
system (BMS) installation - Xcel will pay for engineering studies to evaluate
various energy-saving systems (up to 75 of study
cost not to exceed 20,000).
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Data Processing Guidelines
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Heat Management
Scenario 1 CFD Model
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Heat Management
Scenario 2 CFD Model
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Heat Management
Scenario 3 CFD Model
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Heat Management
Scenario 4 CFD Model
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Heat Management
- Reduce/eliminate fan power by capturing heat in
rack/IT equipment - Water is 4,000 times more effective at holding
heat than air - Much less horsepower to cool (no fans)
Water in a cooling container is pumped through
chips layers.
Source IBM
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High-efficiency Super Computing Center
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